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DougNeidermeyer

@MrNeidermeyer

Here for college football, antiWoke, a good laugh, and sports. Go Bucks

Entrou em Kasım 2022
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Cernovich
Cernovich@Cernovich·
“We can’t vote our way out of this.” Bitch you don’t even vote. You haven’t even tried to help in a primary. Shut up.
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DougNeidermeyer
DougNeidermeyer@MrNeidermeyer·
@ClayTravis NBA needs a strike to renegotiate with players so they actually play in games
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Clay Travis
Clay Travis@ClayTravis·
There are going to be studies written on the billions of dollars US media companies will lose on the NBA TV contract. It’s the Titanic of sports media rights deals. But the drastic overpay isn’t just a hit there, the NFL sees these numbers and is coming for blood.
Tim Reynolds@ByTimReynolds

There have been two days in NBA history, spanning 80 years, where at least nine games were played with an average margin of victory being at least 24 points. Only two such days. In 80 years. One was yesterday. The other was Sunday.

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Jacob Winograd
Jacob Winograd@BiblicalAnarchy·
Can anyone point to one thing @coldxman "wrecked" @ComicDaveSmith on? People bring up the Wesley Clark memo without understanding its importance The memo is just part of a mountain of evidence showing the NeoCons wanted regime change in the Middle East for years...
James Lindsay, anti-Communist@ConceptualJames

Coleman Hughes, who is quite young, already massively humiliated Dave, and it did nothing to curb his influence. I reject the premise. You don't actually know how any of this works or what's going on.

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Tyler Cline
Tyler Cline@tyler_cline·
@ComicDaveSmith "Debate me, bro! Please pay attention to me, and make me relevant! I can't keep going on the same three podcasts over and over! 😭"
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Dave Smith
Dave Smith@ComicDaveSmith·
I say this as someone who knows that Tom has 50 IQ points on you. You need to talk to us, but you’re scared. You’re petrified. Come talk to me, or Tom. Let’s have a friendly conversation and see how smart you are. Now, make excuses and run away, coward.
James Lindsay, anti-Communist@ConceptualJames

I say this as someone smarter than you. You're in a cult, Tom. You need to talk to more and different people who aren't awful or crazy.

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Joe Rogan
Joe Rogan@joerogan·
Honestly I just remembered it wrong. I was elk hunting when Jimmy Kimmel was getting people angry at him for joking about the assassination and blaming it on MAGA. I would never “lie” about that. I just had a dumb memory moment.
Henri Fjord@henri_fjord

What a weird thing to lie about

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Gummi
Gummi@gummibear737·
I was listening to Dave Smith on Tucker Carlson show and I was thinking that people can save themselves the time necessary to read Howard Zinn's “A People's History of the United States” by listening to that episode James breaks it all down
James Lindsay, anti-Communist@ConceptualJames

What you see almost endlessly from Tucker Carlson, "Comic" Dave Smith, Theo Von, etc., and the rest of the blackpillers amounts to a Critical America Theory. I'm not making this up. I'm explaining. Critical Theory was developed by neo-Marxist Max Horkheimer of the Frankfurt School in 1937. In an interview in 1969, Horkheimer explained what the Critical Theory is. He said (closely paraphrasing): "I developed the Critical Theory because we [Western neo-Marxists] realized we cannot articulate the good or ideal society on the terms of the existing society. What we can do is criticize those aspects of the existing society that we wish to change." In other words, a Critical Theory believes everything is so captured and corrupted by power and those who benefit from systems of power that it isn't even possible to talk about a better situation in clear terms. All that's available is criticism of why the system/society isn't better than it is. This activity has come to be known as identifying or "making visible" the various "problematics" in the existing system. A Critical Theory OF SOMETHING would focus this general mode of engagement into a particular domain. For example, a Critical Theory of Race in America would believe that racism is so endemic to a society and embedded within its systems to the benefit of whites that we cannot articulate a true "antiracist" vision on the terms available to us. All we could do is identify where "racism" manifests and criticize it for being there. We call that program "Critical Race Theory" because it is a Critical Theory of Race. What it does in practice is (1) identifies "hidden racism" in everything (criticizing those elements of the existing (racial) system they wish to change), called "identifying problematics"; (2) induces more people to think this way; nothing else. What a Critical America Theory would look like is not being able to articulate what a good or ideal America would look like on the terms of the existing America but criticizing those elements of America as it exists that we wish to change. That is, it would look for everything America isn't doing perfectly according to some ideal standard that doesn't exist, probably cannot exist, and cannot even be articulated and "make those problematics visible" in the hopes of changing the system. Leftists, including the whole of Critical Race Theory, do this endlessly. From Derrick Bell's (founder of CRT) 1970 book, Race, Racism, and American Law, forward, it is a relentless racial Critical America Theory. That's why it exported poorly and often hilariously to other countries that don't have the same law or racial history. Howard Zinn's A People's History of the United States (1980) is another example, a very naked example, of a work of Critical America Theory. Specifically, this book goes through every chapter of American history, from pre-founding (Christopher Columbus) to the present (1980 at the time) and catalogues how America cheated "the people," mainly workers, indigenous, racial minorities, and women (the intersectional coalition). What I'm telling you is that the blackpillers of Podcastistan and X, etc., very notably including Tucker Carlson, are doing a socially conservative variation on Critical America Theory. Whether Carlson or "Auron MacIntyre" (nhrn) from The Blaze, the undertone of every message is plainly "you don't hate your (real) country enough" as compared against an imaginary ideal that doesn't, can't, and won't ever exist. The Blackpill Comics all do the same thing, relentlessly identifying "problematics" and alleged hidden systems of control that delegitimize the country as it actually is against a standard that isn't even real. The thing is, Critical America Theory is a Critical Theory of America. That is, it is a Critical Theory. That is, when you participate in this slop, you are taking on a critical consciousness about America. Having a critical consciousness is being WOKE, by definition (of Woke). This slop is Woke. When this Critical America Theory slop takes on a socially Leftist slant, we call it Woke Left (or just Woke). When this Critical America Theory slop takes on a socially conservative or Rightist slant, we call it Woke Right (which is just Woke too). They are both Woke. They are both toxic. They are both false enlightenment into a kind of terrible darkness, entitlement, malice, despair, hatred, and failure. Reject Critical America Theory. Love your country. It's great, and it's worth it.

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James Lindsay, anti-Communist
James Lindsay, anti-Communist@ConceptualJames·
What you see almost endlessly from Tucker Carlson, "Comic" Dave Smith, Theo Von, etc., and the rest of the blackpillers amounts to a Critical America Theory. I'm not making this up. I'm explaining. Critical Theory was developed by neo-Marxist Max Horkheimer of the Frankfurt School in 1937. In an interview in 1969, Horkheimer explained what the Critical Theory is. He said (closely paraphrasing): "I developed the Critical Theory because we [Western neo-Marxists] realized we cannot articulate the good or ideal society on the terms of the existing society. What we can do is criticize those aspects of the existing society that we wish to change." In other words, a Critical Theory believes everything is so captured and corrupted by power and those who benefit from systems of power that it isn't even possible to talk about a better situation in clear terms. All that's available is criticism of why the system/society isn't better than it is. This activity has come to be known as identifying or "making visible" the various "problematics" in the existing system. A Critical Theory OF SOMETHING would focus this general mode of engagement into a particular domain. For example, a Critical Theory of Race in America would believe that racism is so endemic to a society and embedded within its systems to the benefit of whites that we cannot articulate a true "antiracist" vision on the terms available to us. All we could do is identify where "racism" manifests and criticize it for being there. We call that program "Critical Race Theory" because it is a Critical Theory of Race. What it does in practice is (1) identifies "hidden racism" in everything (criticizing those elements of the existing (racial) system they wish to change), called "identifying problematics"; (2) induces more people to think this way; nothing else. What a Critical America Theory would look like is not being able to articulate what a good or ideal America would look like on the terms of the existing America but criticizing those elements of America as it exists that we wish to change. That is, it would look for everything America isn't doing perfectly according to some ideal standard that doesn't exist, probably cannot exist, and cannot even be articulated and "make those problematics visible" in the hopes of changing the system. Leftists, including the whole of Critical Race Theory, do this endlessly. From Derrick Bell's (founder of CRT) 1970 book, Race, Racism, and American Law, forward, it is a relentless racial Critical America Theory. That's why it exported poorly and often hilariously to other countries that don't have the same law or racial history. Howard Zinn's A People's History of the United States (1980) is another example, a very naked example, of a work of Critical America Theory. Specifically, this book goes through every chapter of American history, from pre-founding (Christopher Columbus) to the present (1980 at the time) and catalogues how America cheated "the people," mainly workers, indigenous, racial minorities, and women (the intersectional coalition). What I'm telling you is that the blackpillers of Podcastistan and X, etc., very notably including Tucker Carlson, are doing a socially conservative variation on Critical America Theory. Whether Carlson or "Auron MacIntyre" (nhrn) from The Blaze, the undertone of every message is plainly "you don't hate your (real) country enough" as compared against an imaginary ideal that doesn't, can't, and won't ever exist. The Blackpill Comics all do the same thing, relentlessly identifying "problematics" and alleged hidden systems of control that delegitimize the country as it actually is against a standard that isn't even real. The thing is, Critical America Theory is a Critical Theory of America. That is, it is a Critical Theory. That is, when you participate in this slop, you are taking on a critical consciousness about America. Having a critical consciousness is being WOKE, by definition (of Woke). This slop is Woke. When this Critical America Theory slop takes on a socially Leftist slant, we call it Woke Left (or just Woke). When this Critical America Theory slop takes on a socially conservative or Rightist slant, we call it Woke Right (which is just Woke too). They are both Woke. They are both toxic. They are both false enlightenment into a kind of terrible darkness, entitlement, malice, despair, hatred, and failure. Reject Critical America Theory. Love your country. It's great, and it's worth it.
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gocanes228
gocanes228@gocanes0228·
The absolute weirdest flex on this app is these nappy headed, dusty ass flea bag osu fans trying to pretend that losing to Miami in the CFP didn’t ruin their life.
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Lawrence Tynes
Lawrence Tynes@lt4kicks·
Can college coaches only transfer 1 time over a 5 year period without having to sit out a season?
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Captain Ⓐncapistan
Captain Ⓐncapistan@CptAncapistan·
@ChristianHeiens you can just say that you've never listened to anything Dave has ever said outside of some selectively edited clips. we can tell. "No theory of politics" fucking lol.
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Christian Heiens 🏛
Christian Heiens 🏛@ChristianHeiens·
Yes, IQ rates are plummeting and the Third World population is bigger than ever before. We already knew that. Anyone who still takes Candace or Dave seriously at this point is an idiot. "Retard Right" doesn't even begin to describe these people. I wouldn't even call these people Right-wing. They're just engagement-baiting slopfluencers who offer nothing of value whatsoever. No theory of politics. No path to power. No goals. No organizational strategy. Nothing but grifting off outrage, conspiracy theories, and low-IQ populist dribble to an increasingly dumbed-down audience.
Cesspool@CesspoolOnline

Dave Smith: "Candace Owens is bigger than she's ever been before. I know I'm bigger than I've ever been before. Ben Shapiro is weaker and more of a laughing stock than ever before."

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Titus Pullo
Titus Pullo@Titus_PulloBC·
@ChristianHeiens Candace yes. I think Dave is sincere. He's just annoying in the same way that all libertarians are. He always has been he just jumped on the Trump train because the Dems were war mongering authoritarians. He would be against this no matter who was in office.
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DougNeidermeyer
DougNeidermeyer@MrNeidermeyer·
@ChristianHeiens “It was the Jews, debate me bro!” Or “we’re so close to discovering the truth!”
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DougNeidermeyer
DougNeidermeyer@MrNeidermeyer·
@gummibear737 To the specific point he raises, American solders aren’t dying by the hundreds here. Or by the dozens. Way more Americans have been killed by Iranian sponsored terror in the past than this war.
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Gummi
Gummi@gummibear737·
Watch this w/o sound...46 year old manchild gesticulating like he's a homie If you wanna be the dumb funny guy, don't go into serious topics...these asshats got out over their skis in thinking their opinions mattered on issues they're not intellectually equipped to understand
RT@RT_com

‘I’M SICK OF RICH PEOPLE NOT PUTTING THEIR F*CKING KIDS OVER IN THESE WARS’ — Theo Von to Joe Rogan ‘PUT YOUR F*CKING HONKY ASS KIDS UP THERE. LET THEM GO SHED SOME F*CKING BLOOD’ ‘Put your f*cking honky little fancy ass f*cking kid up there’

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DougNeidermeyer
DougNeidermeyer@MrNeidermeyer·
@DPHBuckeyes IMO this only good in the sense that it highlights further changes are needed. I like these, but I think only way something sticks is collective bargaining or congressional law
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Clay Travis
Clay Travis@ClayTravis·
President Trump’s executive order on college sports is below. Three key provisions: 1. Five years of total eligibility 2. Only “one” free transfer without sitting. 3. No players can return from pros. Goes into effect on 8/1. Common sense & solid: whitehouse.gov/presidential-a…
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DougNeidermeyer
DougNeidermeyer@MrNeidermeyer·
@TheMilkBarTV That’s NOT a false flag. That term means Roosevelt attacked Pearl Harbor. Get your shit right
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Nathan Livingstone (MilkBarTV)
Tucker Carlson believes Pearl Harbor was a false flag orchestrated by Roosevelt to drag America into WWII. His evidence is a Senate inquiry that actually concluded the exact opposite - that there was zero evidence of foreknowledge of the attack. He also conveniently leaves out that Hitler declared war on America following it.
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DougNeidermeyer
DougNeidermeyer@MrNeidermeyer·
@physicsgeek I still remember teaches disappearing and crying. I didn’t see any students get upset. But, I was in 3rd grade so we just looked at each other
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Physics Geek
Physics Geek@physicsgeek·
I know it's been 40 years and some of you were still sperm in your father, but all y'all screeching NO KIDS WATCHED THE CHALLENGER EXPLOSION are not only stupid, you're pig ignorant. 1) A teacher was on board as an astronaut 2) Lot of teachers wheeled TVs into their classrooms so that kids could watch a teacher fly into space. 3) Those kids saw the Challenger explode One of the worst videos I saw was of Christa McAuliffe's (the teacher in question) classroom -with a sub teacher- watching the video as the Challenger exploded.
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Dom Lucre | Breaker of Narratives
🔥🚨DEVELOPING: A strange trend of young men letting other men lift their girlfriends has started gaining traction on social media.
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